8 Reasons Why Blake Griffin Can Lead L.A. Clippers to an NBA Title

For the first time in the history of the franchise, the Los Angeles Clippers actually look like viable contenders for an NBA Championship.

Top to bottom this team is loaded with talent and the perfect blend of youthful athleticism and veteran leadership. The been-there-done-that veterans like Matt Barnes and Jamal Crawford are working nicely alongside homegrown products DeAndre Jordan and Blake Griffin.

It all starts at the top for the Clippers, specifically with budding superstar Blake Griffin and all-world point guard Chris Paul.

Ultimately, the Clippers will live and die with the success of their point guard, but that is not to say that Griffin is incapable of taking L.A. to the Finals

Here are eight reasons why Blake Griffin can lead the Clippers to an NBA title.

“Statistics used in this article were accurate as of November 19th, 2012.”

8. Coming of Age

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At just 23, Blake Griffin is only beginning to realize his tremendous potential in this league.

The big man is embarking on what should be a long career of devastating opposing big men in the post and from the perimeter. Griffin’s career scoring and rebounding averages of 21.4 PPG and 11.4 RPG already put him in elite company.

Despite his success, Griffin has had his humbling moments.

During the last postseason, dominant big men Zach Randolph and Tim Duncan blitzed Griffin. This offseason saw him have to miss all of the 2012 London Olympics due to a knee injury.

Entering this season there appears to be a new found maturity and poise to BG’s game. Capitalizing on this progression will only make him better.

7. Defensive Capabilities

At this point in his career, Blake Griffin is not nearly as good of a defender as he should be.

While Griffin is among the most athletic bigs in the game, he is yet to act on his raw talent and become an enforcer around the rim.

Griffin is at an inherent disadvantage—his arms are not nearly long enough for him to become an imposing shot blocker akin to Serge Ibaka.

Instead he will have to rely on his quick hands and foot speed in order to handle opposing big men. Mentally, Griffin appears to be turning a corner as well, as his rotations and backline communication with DeAndre Jordan are much improved.

More time playing under the same system with the same personnel will yield positive results and eventually transform BG into a defensive force.

6. Facilitator Role

With the amount of weapons on the Clippers roster, Blake Griffin can afford to play fewer minutes and do less of the heavy lifting on a nightly basis.

Compellingly, Griffin is starting to take on more of an emphasis as a facilitator.

While his numbers do not indicate any profound change in playmaking, Griffin’s game is taking on a patient quality that will make him a dynamic offensive force. Rather than go directly into his post move, Griffin is more cognizant of what the defense is doing.

He is looking for cutters and finding shooters on the perimeter. His new found patience and budding chemistry with his teammates will only make him a better facilitator as his career moves forward.

1. Luxury Goods

Last season's acquisition of Chris Paul has really taken a lot of pressure off Griffin.

BG's rookie season was marred with organizational instability as the Clippers limped to a 32-50 record and another lottery season.

Once the Clippers brought in Chris Paul, however, Blake Griffin was relieved of some of his heavy lifting duties. Although Griffin still might be the most popular player in Lob City, there is no denying that this is Chris Paul’s team.

Accordingly while Griffin is capable of being the franchise player and No. 1 option, he does not have to be the guy every night of the season.

The breakdown for the Clippers is not as simple as a No. 1 option and a No. 2 option. The combination of Paul and Griffin lends itself to a different strategy, something like No. 1 and No. 1A.

Having that sort of luxury makes Griffin and this Clippers team among the most formidable in the league.